[Sca-cooks] Fruit cakes - gluten free

Pixel, Goddess and Queen pixel at hundred-acre-wood.com
Mon Dec 3 15:31:36 PST 2012


The bakery recipe (IOW, the recipe my grandfather used in his bakery) was 
basically a pound cake with spices and dried fruits. I can look up the 
recipe(s) in the notebooks when I get home, if you like, for the 
proportions of fruit and spices.

Margaret


On Mon, 3 Dec 2012, lilinah at earthlink.net wrote:

> Johnnae wrote:
>> Since I am a librarian with cookbooks, I often get recipe requests from
>> people. The most recent one was for gluten free fruit cakes. I sent along
>> some suggestions, with the caveat that I've never made a flour free
>> fruitcake. A couple of these using ground almonds look pretty good actually.
>> http://www.organicauthority.com/desserts/not-your-grammas-fruitcake-recipe-gluten-free-and-fabulous.html
>>
>> At the risk of starting a fruit cake joke thread, I thought I'd ask if
>> anyone here has a recipe that they have tried or even a mail order source.
>
> Well, the cook of the best fruit cake i ever ate refused to reveal his recipe. The cake had a base of wheat flour (so not gluten free), massive amounts of GOOD dried real fruit (not those detestable plastic-y red and green former cherries, plastic-y cubes of citron and angelica, etc.). It was so long ago - 1970s or 80s - that i don't remember exactly what fruits were in it, just what was not. But i do recall apricots and, IIRC, pecans. Rather than a dry weighty brick that you could use to deter an obnoxious relative or guest, it was moist and tender and flavorful. I imagine that there is now a similar recipe on-line somewhere... I guess i should look.
>
> Someone sometimes called Urtatim
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